The University of Lincoln has officially opened its pioneering geothermal glasshouse, symbolising a major advancement in sustainable agriculture regionally. Located at the Riseholme campus, this state-of-the-art facility uses geothermal energy to cultivate a diverse range of crops, thereby reducing dependence on conventional energy sources. The glasshouse forms part of the university’s wider commitment to sustainability practices and research, offering students and researchers an advanced platform for discovering innovative agricultural methods. The official opening ceremony saw local dignitaries and academics in attendance, underlining the crucial part this project is expected to play in the future of Lincolnshire’s agricultural sector. This article is based on original reportage from news.google.com.
University of Lincoln’s Geothermal Glasshouse Officially Opens, Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture


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